Today the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund has announced the 35 historic Black churches across the United States that will benefit from the first round of funding in the Action Fund’s Preserving Black Churches.
The Preserving Black Churches initiative is a $20 million program generously supported by the Lilly Endowment Inc. that launched in late 2021 to revive Black churches and congregations. It is part of the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund, a program established in November 2017 dedicated to supporting the preservation and legacy of historic African American places across the country. Beyond churches, the funding initiative has provided grant money for a number of sites, including most recently the Emmett Till house in Chicago and five historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs).
With an endowment of over $80 million the Action Fund is the largest funding source in the country committed to preserving the heritage of African American sites. In its first round of grants, the Preserving Black Churches program is divvying up $4 million to support Black churches facing issues such as deferred maintenance, lack of funds, and demolition threats. The funding will support the renovation projects including roof replacements, bell tower restorations, and support future planning and programming efforts. The list spans the country from a place of worship in Anchorage, Alaska, to a New York landmark designed by African American architect George Washington Foster, Jr., to the site of a Ku Klux Klan bombing that killed four girls, to churches that hosted activists and abolitionists such as Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, and Frederick Douglass. Several of the churches were designed and built by members of the churches themselves.
Each of the 35 projects will receive grant money under one of the five categories outlined by the National Trust for Historic Preservation: Building Capital (for restoring cultural assets important to Black history); Increasing Organizational Capacity (funding for hiring staff at nonprofits and historic Black sites); Project Planning and Development (funding for developing plans and fundraising schemes); Programming and Education (for public education and creative interpretation); and Endowment & Financial Sustainability (to increase or establish preservation endowments).

The 2023 grantees are:
Endowment and Financial Sustainability Grants
16th Street Baptist Church, Inc. — Birmingham, Alabama
First Immanuel Lutheran Church Chicago — Chicago
Mother African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church — New York
Organizational Capacity Grants
Cory United Methodist Church — Cleveland, Ohio
Basilica of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception — Norfolk, Virginia

Capital Project Grants
Leake Temple African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church — Anchorage, Alaska
Old Ship African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church — Montgomery, Alabama
Congregational Church of Christian Fellowship — Los Angeles
Old Mount Carmel Baptist Church (Pleasant Street Civil Rights and Cultural Arts Center) — Ocala, Florida

First Bryan Baptist Church — Savannah, Georgia
Centerville Second Baptist Church (Historic Preservation Corporation) — Centerville, Iowa
Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church — Chicago
Burks Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church — Paducah, Kentucky
Holy Aid and Comfort Spiritual Church — New Orleans, Louisiana
Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church (Foundation for Appalachian Ohio) — Nelsonville, Ohio
First African Baptist Church — Beaufort, South Carolina
Reedy Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church — Galveston, Texas
Ebenezer African Methodist Episcopal Zion — Seattle
First Missionary Baptist Church — Hayneville, Alabama
Manzanola United Methodist Church — Manzanola, Colorado
St. Rita Catholic Church — Indianapolis, Indiana
Scotland African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church — Potomac, Maryland
Wesley Temple African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church — Akron, Ohio
Halltown Memorial Chapel (Halltown Memorial Chapel Association) — Halltown, West Virginia
St. Stephen African Methodist Episcopal Church — Wilmington, North Carolina
Ebenezer Methodist Church (Lee Haven United Methodist Church) — Townsend, Delaware

Brown Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Chubb Chapel United Methodist Church — Cave Spring, Georgia
Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church — Notasulga, Alabama
Mount Zion United Methodist Church — Belton, Texas
Varick Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church — Brooklyn, New York

Project Planning Grants
Old Sardis Baptist Church (Old Sardis Revitalization Community Development Corporation) — Birmingham, Alabama (pics)
Euclid Avenue Christian Church (East Mount Zion Baptist Church) —Cleveland, Ohio
The Lighthouse at Lane College — Jackson, Tennessee
Programming and Interpretation Grants
Roberts Chapel Church & Burial Association — Noblesville, Indiana